For the Record

ABERDEEN POLICE/FIRE CALLS

ABERDEEN POLICE/FIRE CALLS

July 02, 2008

Alcohol/drugs: A caller Tuesday in the 500 block of Sixth Avenue Southwest reported drug activity. Fraud: A caller Tuesday in the 500 block of North Lincoln Street reported fraud. Hit and run: A caller Tuesday in the 1000 block of North Dakota Street reported a hit and run accident. Damage: A caller Tuesday in the 100 block of South Lincoln Street reported damage to property. Theft: A caller Tuesday in the 1000 block of South Dakota Street reported a theft. Threats: A caller Tuesday on South Ninth Street reported threats. Burglary: A caller Tuesday in the 300 block of Fourth Avenue Southwest reported a burglary. Found: A caller Tuesday in the 600 block of North Third Street reported finding a item. Alcohol/drugs: A caller Tuesday in the 1700 block of North Highway 281 reported drug activity. Damage: A caller Tuesday in the 1700 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast reported damage to property. Damage: A caller Tuesday in the 1900 block of Third Avenue Southeast reported damage to a vehicle. Found: A caller Tuesday in the 900 block of South Main Street reported finding an item. Theft: A caller Tuesday in the 10000 block of 386th Avenue Northeast in rural Aberdeen reported a theft. Suspicious: A caller Tuesday in the 1800 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast reported suspicious activity. Indecent exposure: A caller Tuesday in the 200 block of North Lloyd Street reported indecent exposure. Damage: A caller Monday in the 900 block of North Lincoln Street reported damage to property. For the list of registered sex offenders in Brown County, go to www.aberdeen.sd.us/police/offender/offender.html. State law states that anyone who commits a crime as a result of information gained through the sex offender registry, or through public information, is guilty of a felony. This means that anyone who uses information attained to harass, intimidate, threaten or damage property of anyone on the registry may be convicted of a felony punishable by two years in the state penitentiary and/or a $2,000 fine.